Édouard Philippe continues his strategy towards the Élysée at his own pace, playing his own part in the majority. The former Prime Minister will thus participate in the summer days of Europe Ecology-The Greens (EELV) which will be held from August 24 to 26 in Le Havre, according to information from the Parisian. Present in the city of mayor Horizons, the environmentalist party will see the former tenant of Matignon intervene during the event. A timing far from trivial. Édouard Phillippe’s speech will take place only a few days before the release of an essay in preparation and before the parliamentary days of his movement, Horizons, which will take place in Angers.

If the arrival of the ex-Prime Minister is a small surprise, other politicians should also be invited. According to the newspaper, this year, environmentalists want to invite politicians from all sides. Like what the Insoumis group does. The “Amfis” bring together certain figures from the political scene each year, such as ministers Olivia Grégoire, Marlène Schiappa, Clément Beaune or Rachida Dati. In 2020, environmentalists had already organized, during their summer universities, a debate between Julien Bayou, then number one, and Éric Dupond-Moretti, the Minister of Justice.

By advocating, in the columns of L’Express, to denounce the agreement concluded with Algiers in 1968, which creates a special status for Algerian nationals, the mayor of Le Havre can expect a lively day. For its part, Horizons should organize a political return bringing together parliamentarians, mayors and executives of the movement, which claims more than 20,000 members, including 3,900 elected officials.